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bush and bill clinton on lessons from a life in politics. tuesday, nasa administrator on president trump's proposal to create a military space force. wednesday, the 2018 national governors association meeting on transformation of the workforce by artificial intelligence. thursday at 10:00 p.m., the conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john federman. from was born and kamala harris. next week in primetime on c-span. >> at the white house, president trump announced a new economic figure, touting an anngd
bush and bill clinton on lessons from a life in politics. tuesday, nasa administrator on president trump's proposal to create a military space force. wednesday, the 2018 national governors association meeting on transformation of the workforce by artificial intelligence. thursday at 10:00 p.m., the conference from new orleans with new jersey senator cory booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john federman. from was born and kamala harris. next week in primetime on c-span....
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. >> every week of the clinton white house, there was something a very tense environment. and then we had a special prosecutor, i don't know remember ken star. he was like the boogie man back then. like, a request for this. that white time in house responding to requests else.oing anything boy, i remember those requests and going through every document to find that thing that week.arr wanted that , i get to do now my job. > watch our interview with omarosa manigaults, on c-span, radio and c-span.org. , on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. g, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. a, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. u, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. lt, on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. open. our phone lines are send us a tweet at c-spanwj. the president early this morning tweet.his "military solutions are now ully in place, locked and loaded should north korea act unwisely, hopefully kim jong-un find another path." morgan from
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bush and bill clinton on lessons from a life in politics. ronald reagan and the cold war, with highlights of the president in 1987 trip to west berlin. tuesday night, oral history interviews with female members of congress with susan molinari schroeder. wednesday night, former speech writer for bill clinton and george w. bush talk about how they communicated policy ideas from the president's point of view. friday night, world war ii d-day films, featuring the 20th anniversary of the movie, "saving private ryan." and, a conference on the future of heritage monuments and the battle flag. watch american history tv next week in prime time on c-span3. the bipartisan policy center in washington dc, that you head of u.s. customs and border protection discussed border security and his agencies
bush and bill clinton on lessons from a life in politics. ronald reagan and the cold war, with highlights of the president in 1987 trip to west berlin. tuesday night, oral history interviews with female members of congress with susan molinari schroeder. wednesday night, former speech writer for bill clinton and george w. bush talk about how they communicated policy ideas from the president's point of view. friday night, world war ii d-day films, featuring the 20th anniversary of the movie,...
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clinton,a and democrats all voted for it as well. they raise taxes on lower people even of a promised they would. and so i think it's very important for the summary says they are going to tax the rich that they have a track record. they tax everyone. and everybody running for president on the democratic side. the carbon tax is a gasoline tax on not just the oil used for your car, what your home heating oil and your air-conditioning and your electricity, all energy usage. it's mostly lower income people. they can afford it. your average people, that is a massive tax increase. i do think you should look at what the democrats do and judge what they say based on what they've done before. they've told us they want tax the middle class, and they do. host: florida, independent line. caller: yeah, here is my situation. it's like we are on a merry-go-round. first and foremost, my problem with republicans is when they are not in office or in power, they are crying deficit. then when they are in power, the deficit goes right out the window. tha
clinton,a and democrats all voted for it as well. they raise taxes on lower people even of a promised they would. and so i think it's very important for the summary says they are going to tax the rich that they have a track record. they tax everyone. and everybody running for president on the democratic side. the carbon tax is a gasoline tax on not just the oil used for your car, what your home heating oil and your air-conditioning and your electricity, all energy usage. it's mostly lower...
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that is something that happened in the bill clinton and treatment. if you remember, joe lieberman gave sort of a scathing speech about clinton's conduct, but ultimately the democrats lined up to protect him from removal. and that could be where things are going. it is really hard to tell at this point. one thing that i don't think is likely is an actual removal, barring a collapse in the president's support amongst public and primary voters, because then come as a senate republican, you are essentially voting for the end of your career, because somebody is going to run against you and probably beat you if you actually remove a president that they like. host: a lot as the week unfolds with public hearings resuming on wednesday morning. steven >> she spends washington journal, live everyday. coming up monday morning, we will review week two of the impeachment inquiry hearings with a wall street journal reporter and senior staff writer for the hill. later, discussion on the impeachment inquiry with george washington university law professor jonathan tur
that is something that happened in the bill clinton and treatment. if you remember, joe lieberman gave sort of a scathing speech about clinton's conduct, but ultimately the democrats lined up to protect him from removal. and that could be where things are going. it is really hard to tell at this point. one thing that i don't think is likely is an actual removal, barring a collapse in the president's support amongst public and primary voters, because then come as a senate republican, you are...
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in 1998, he spoke at the holocaust memorial museum and included a plea to president clinton to intervene on the bosnian civil war. this is about 10 minutes. mr. wiesel: 50 years ago, somewhere in the mountains, the young jewish woman read in the hungarian newspaper about the ghetto uprising. she wondered aloud, why, she said, are our jewish brothers doing that? why are they fighting? couldn't they wait quietly? the word was "quietly" until the end of the war. birkenau, she had never heard of these places. one year later, together with the entire family, she was already in a cattle car, traveling through the black hole in time, the black hole in history named auschwitz. but, mr. president and distinguished guests, these names, and others, were known to officials in washington and london and moscow and stockholm and geneva and the vatican. after all, by april, 1943, nearly 4 million jews from surrounding countries had already vanished. had already perished. the pentagon knew. the state department knew. the white house knew. most governments knew. only the victims did not know. thus the pai
in 1998, he spoke at the holocaust memorial museum and included a plea to president clinton to intervene on the bosnian civil war. this is about 10 minutes. mr. wiesel: 50 years ago, somewhere in the mountains, the young jewish woman read in the hungarian newspaper about the ghetto uprising. she wondered aloud, why, she said, are our jewish brothers doing that? why are they fighting? couldn't they wait quietly? the word was "quietly" until the end of the war. birkenau, she had never...
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the indictment alleges they used this a gated cyber techniques to hack into networks used by the clinton campaign. they stole private information and then released that information through fake online identities and through the organization wikileaks. the releases were designed to interfere with our election and to damage a presidential candidate. at the same time as the grand jury alleged in a separate indictment, a private russian entity engaged in a social media operation where russian citizens posed as americans to influence an election. these indictments contain allegations and we are not commenting on the guilt or innocence of any specific defendant. every defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty. the indictments alleged and the other activities in our report described efforts to interfere in our political system. they needed to be investigated and understood. that's among the reasons why the department of justice established our office. that is also a reason we investigated efforts to obstruct the investigation. the matters we investigated were of paramount im
the indictment alleges they used this a gated cyber techniques to hack into networks used by the clinton campaign. they stole private information and then released that information through fake online identities and through the organization wikileaks. the releases were designed to interfere with our election and to damage a presidential candidate. at the same time as the grand jury alleged in a separate indictment, a private russian entity engaged in a social media operation where russian...
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clinton week of the white house, there was something tense t was a very environment. we had a special prosecutor, i if you remember a guy named ken star, the boogie man then. like, a request for this, a -- i more time in that white foya responding to requests than doing anything else. goingmber those requests, through every document trying to find that thing that ken star wanted that week. and so, you know, coming in now, to do my job. >> watch our interview with manigault, tonight 8 .m. eastern on c-span, c-span radio and c-span.org. >> "washington journal" continues. ost: this is bruce brown, executive director of reporters committee for freedom of speech the issue of freedom of the press and the trump administration, good morning to you. viewers what ind your committee is about, what you do. a nonprofit organization been around since bono legal es pro support to news organizations. host: particularly when it comes issues and access issues and those things? guest: exactly. organization in the 1970s was involved in reporter when reporter s consist maintain source rel
clinton week of the white house, there was something tense t was a very environment. we had a special prosecutor, i if you remember a guy named ken star, the boogie man then. like, a request for this, a -- i more time in that white foya responding to requests than doing anything else. goingmber those requests, through every document trying to find that thing that ken star wanted that week. and so, you know, coming in now, to do my job. >> watch our interview with manigault, tonight 8 .m....
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president clinton and speaker gingrich were certainly at odds. that was one of the big government shutdowns, the disagreement between them. there have been numerous occasions where people sitting behind the president sometimes looked a little uncomfortable. or sometimes looked like they were very happy in charge. it just depends. vice presidents usually have to be attentive. if they yawn or look elsewhere it will be a picture in the newspaper the next day. on the other hand, they do not want to overshadow the president of their party in front of them. their position is a little more difficult than the speaker of the house, who is presiding over the chamber in which the speaker is in charge him >> have the supreme court justices always attended the address? don: not always. they sometimes are there en mass e and sometimes they have stopped coming. a few of them feel it's quite improper to be there because it's essentially a political discussion. they sit there very quietly. they are not supposed to applaud. one made of facial gesture about disagre
president clinton and speaker gingrich were certainly at odds. that was one of the big government shutdowns, the disagreement between them. there have been numerous occasions where people sitting behind the president sometimes looked a little uncomfortable. or sometimes looked like they were very happy in charge. it just depends. vice presidents usually have to be attentive. if they yawn or look elsewhere it will be a picture in the newspaper the next day. on the other hand, they do not want to...
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mistake of the clinton-obama years. washington needs a complete turnaround and donald trump is the agent of change and he will be the leader of the change we need. [cheering] he will make america once again like the president i worked for, ronald reagan. [cheering] city on the hill. for aor donald trump safer america and for america headed in a different direction. greatness! [cheering] god bless our next president, donald trump and god bless the united states of america! usa! [cheering] >> thank you everybody. we love you. we are going to win, we are going to win so big. thank you very much. [cheering] thank you very much. thank you. we are going to win so big. i you very much, ladies and gentlemen. -- thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. ladies and gentlemen, it is my the nextor to present first lady of united states, my wife and amazing mother, trump.ible woman, melania [cheering] thank you very much. [cheering] thank you. [cheering] >> thank you. [cheering] thank you very much. [cheering] you have all been ver
mistake of the clinton-obama years. washington needs a complete turnaround and donald trump is the agent of change and he will be the leader of the change we need. [cheering] he will make america once again like the president i worked for, ronald reagan. [cheering] city on the hill. for aor donald trump safer america and for america headed in a different direction. greatness! [cheering] god bless our next president, donald trump and god bless the united states of america! usa! [cheering]...
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host: here is the response from hillary clinton. i want to thank the russian academy for this award. caller: good morning, congressman. i am not watching on tv, so i just have the phone to go by. i have three quick points for the congressman and i would be interested to hear which of them he response to. number one, let's assume president putin is no longer leader of russia. does the congressman have any alternative ideas for the russian leadership that he believes would have different strategic security concerns regarding nato? does the congressman have any view on when sanctions would be lifted? currently, they are reactionary in terms of russia has invaded rather than conditional in terms of if russia stops invading they will be lifted. . are there any -- is there any way to track how the weapons we are given to ukraine are being used and into whose hands they are going? host: i will leave it there because we only have about a minute and a half left with the congressman. guest: very good questions. who gets to be the russian rule
host: here is the response from hillary clinton. i want to thank the russian academy for this award. caller: good morning, congressman. i am not watching on tv, so i just have the phone to go by. i have three quick points for the congressman and i would be interested to hear which of them he response to. number one, let's assume president putin is no longer leader of russia. does the congressman have any alternative ideas for the russian leadership that he believes would have different...
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during the primary season, barack obama took a lot of people from hillary clinton for saying that he admired the way ronald reagan managed to change the discourse. i think this was unfair. yet, he has not really tried to do that. he is not try to move the yard line down the field so that the debate on economics would be conducted on democratic grounds. he has left itself vulnerable to republicans and conservative arguments. this is what he came into. i am wondering if there is a decision not to use the pulpit to try to move the discussion. >> i think i'm the wrong person to ask the question. >> you know where i am. i'm not a politician. >> if you look at what the president accomplish, there is in a normal political cross. in makes the most dramatic changes, they care about. it has been attempted and achieved by the time. >> i am driven not by what he astride to achieve -- she has tried to achieve but the magnitude of the reforms. just remember how the spiels. -- this feels. everything was at risk. he did not sit there and say let's have a debate about what to be interesting to do. th
during the primary season, barack obama took a lot of people from hillary clinton for saying that he admired the way ronald reagan managed to change the discourse. i think this was unfair. yet, he has not really tried to do that. he is not try to move the yard line down the field so that the debate on economics would be conducted on democratic grounds. he has left itself vulnerable to republicans and conservative arguments. this is what he came into. i am wondering if there is a decision not to...
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speakers before me the case, why didn't president obama fire before the clinton?tion of i think obama understood the ules of law and she was before the and people with the truth and i would like to have come out thinks he was fired by donald trump. host: all right. dorothy, a democrat. e've got less than 20 minutes here before the house will gavel in and the hearing gets underway c-span. couple more, handful phone calls, i hope we will continue to take here. first back up to capitol hill, john mcardle. greta, a student at university of maryland is nice enough to get out of line, so we can chat with him. what time did you arrive on in line?ill to get >> out the hart building at 7 for the doors to open at 7:30. host: what gets a 17 year old up seven a.m.? >> i love politics, been in it since middle school and a friend's major. i think for anyone, this is this is just e, like cat nip. host: what are you expecting to see and hear today? i'm not sure, that is part of what makes it so exciting. really don't know what is going to happen, whether there ill be some bombshe
speakers before me the case, why didn't president obama fire before the clinton?tion of i think obama understood the ules of law and she was before the and people with the truth and i would like to have come out thinks he was fired by donald trump. host: all right. dorothy, a democrat. e've got less than 20 minutes here before the house will gavel in and the hearing gets underway c-span. couple more, handful phone calls, i hope we will continue to take here. first back up to capitol hill, john...
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spending cuts and the $2.20 trillion, plus we can get $700 billion whichi support going back to the clinton levels. do you agree? has assessment was we have to look at tax rates being raised on the wealthiest instead of just looking at deductions. >> i think we need to do both. if you are going down my path, we need both. there is no way to get to that number with tax reform alone. if you consider we will not take away a charitable deduction and if your goal is not to raise taxes from lower and middle-income houses. there is no way to do the arithmetic. there is a lot of good ways of doing reform butthere is no good way of doing it to raise that kind of revenue. we need to do both. we need tax reform and we need higher tax rates on upper-income households. >> it seems to me you could do the tax rates at the end of the year because then you could make the kind of deal that you want. to some of the closing of the loopholes. -- and then do some of the closing of the loopholes. i would hope states that have strong businesses to support this,you could bring the corporate tax rate down and work o
spending cuts and the $2.20 trillion, plus we can get $700 billion whichi support going back to the clinton levels. do you agree? has assessment was we have to look at tax rates being raised on the wealthiest instead of just looking at deductions. >> i think we need to do both. if you are going down my path, we need both. there is no way to get to that number with tax reform alone. if you consider we will not take away a charitable deduction and if your goal is not to raise taxes from...
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clinton since '08? caller: yes, sir. coverage you see any of her event today with vice president biden and did you see tonight? caller: yes, sir. and joe is like the greatest campaigner for sure. just tell you, it's time and hillary has had a long time to do a good job and so they have been. man, i'm just saying, let's just give women a chance. with her. host: duane, thanks for the call. on to athens tennessee. the line for undecided voters. chance.it's your you're on c-span, go ahead. caller: yes, i'm voting for the and i'm not certain, i'm an independent voter. but i like donald trump because of what he -- if he can get his telling ight and start people what we want to hear, you us know his ideas on how to clean our country up. my favorite an -- president was truman, and he cleaned our country up. it up. lly cleaned host: david, what do you think the biggest issues you want to hear from mr. trump or any of on? candidates what are the number 1 issues for you? caller: bringing our jobs back. i know hillary won't do it, b
clinton since '08? caller: yes, sir. coverage you see any of her event today with vice president biden and did you see tonight? caller: yes, sir. and joe is like the greatest campaigner for sure. just tell you, it's time and hillary has had a long time to do a good job and so they have been. man, i'm just saying, let's just give women a chance. with her. host: duane, thanks for the call. on to athens tennessee. the line for undecided voters. chance.it's your you're on c-span, go ahead. caller:...
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library will feature first ladies, lady bird johnson, betty ford, rosalynn carter, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, michelle obama, and melania trump. watch first ladies in their own words, saturdays at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span two or listen to the series as a podcast on the c-span now free mobile app. or wherever you get your podcasts. thank >> british prime minister born johnson talked about the human chain crisis in ukraine. doing more to protect the people ukraine and will be taking out more details from the house later on. thank you, mr. speaker. a condition that kills 2,000 every year needlessly most do not know anything until it devastates. so many are preventable by identifying those at risk and an accurate diagnosis. with the pre- minister commend the work and working with all aspects about the condition and will he commit to genetic screening for it? >> may i say to my honorable friend as a passionate advocate she's completely right the treatment is crucial and that's why i'm pleased the institute for health research will meet at the earliest convenienc
library will feature first ladies, lady bird johnson, betty ford, rosalynn carter, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, michelle obama, and melania trump. watch first ladies in their own words, saturdays at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv on c-span two or listen to the series as a podcast on the c-span now free mobile app. or wherever you get your podcasts. thank >> british prime minister born johnson talked about the human chain crisis in ukraine. doing more to protect the...
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bush and bill clinton on leadership. president clinton: i could help someone have a better life and i liked it. all these people tell you they were born in a log cabin they built themselves are full of
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other presidents should have done something about it, and a long time ago -- whether it was clinton, or bush, or obama -- any of them. they should have done something about it, and they didn't. i'm doing it. i have no choice, because we are not going to lose close to $1 trillion a year to china. and china understands that. i hope that with president xi, i have a good relationship. but they understand, we are not going to do it. this is more important than anything else right now that we are working on, just about. we have to make sure that our taxpayer -- look, we have helped rebuild china like nobody else. they've done a great job. i don't blame china. i blame our presidents, our representatives, past administrations for allowing that to happen. it is a disgrace. reporter: [inaudible] >> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing america with unfiltered coverage of congress, the supreme court, and public policy events from washington, d.c. and around the country. 1979, c-spanble in is brought to you by your local satellite or cable provider. c-span, your
other presidents should have done something about it, and a long time ago -- whether it was clinton, or bush, or obama -- any of them. they should have done something about it, and they didn't. i'm doing it. i have no choice, because we are not going to lose close to $1 trillion a year to china. and china understands that. i hope that with president xi, i have a good relationship. but they understand, we are not going to do it. this is more important than anything else right now that we are...
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saying d bill clinton this is the craziest thing i've ever seen and only because its last nows it's on dying feet. the fake news is trying to say about it.s host: barbara is calling in from independent our line. what's on your mind this morning? caller: good morning. call. you for taking my a couple of comments. as far as the affordable care one of the rned, things that has not been iscussed is that in the cbo analysis, it did not and i epeat did not say that the affordable care act was about to implo implode. important.at's the second thing is in regards to charter schools. request of c-span. we talk a lot about what's urban america. we rarely talk about what's america.g in rural when we talk about charter chools, what about charter schools in alaska? charter schools in idaho. harter schools in north and south dakota. places where you have small thatations and the concept . 're hearing, caller: should not be more than 00,000 and probably less than 50,000. i don't know what the guy from illinois was talking about. however, next he made a mistake by putting the department of cabinet lev
saying d bill clinton this is the craziest thing i've ever seen and only because its last nows it's on dying feet. the fake news is trying to say about it.s host: barbara is calling in from independent our line. what's on your mind this morning? caller: good morning. call. you for taking my a couple of comments. as far as the affordable care one of the rned, things that has not been iscussed is that in the cbo analysis, it did not and i epeat did not say that the affordable care act was about...
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clinton. hillary clinton: ok. ome right up here. perfect. excellent. thank you. thank you. nice to meet you. eah, sure. >> here we go. caucus clinton: hope you onday night. ere we go. straight. >> oh, i'm sorry -- illary clinton: how are you? excellent. thank you. i. [indiscernible conversation] >> if i could get a picture -- hillary clinton: sure. >> it was such a pleasure to meet you. hillary clinton: well, i hope you'll come caucus. >> i finally got to meet you after following you. hillary clinton: well, that means a lot to me. >> did you get yours done? ok. hillary -- >> sorry. moving out of the way, guys. hillary clinton: granddaughter's great. here you go. >> i have a gift here from my mother. hillary clinton clp thank you. >> good luck to you. -- hillary clinton: thank you. >> good luck to you. hillary clinton: thank you. >> here are some of the campaign adds released by democratic presidential candidates hillary clinton and bernie sappeders within the last 24 hour -- sanders within the last 24 hours. >> one of the areas that i've been particularly interested in is t
clinton. hillary clinton: ok. ome right up here. perfect. excellent. thank you. thank you. nice to meet you. eah, sure. >> here we go. caucus clinton: hope you onday night. ere we go. straight. >> oh, i'm sorry -- illary clinton: how are you? excellent. thank you. i. [indiscernible conversation] >> if i could get a picture -- hillary clinton: sure. >> it was such a pleasure to meet you. hillary clinton: well, i hope you'll come caucus. >> i finally got to meet you...
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when you contrast this approach of the biden administration to the clinton approach to the internet, the clinton administration on the early internet, they came out with a set of principles in 1997 that said, we are going to let private industry lead. where government does intervene, it is going to be minimal and it is going to be focused on addressing harms. here, this is airy much a government first approach instead of a innovator first approach. i think that has the risk of stifling a lot of benefits we could get from artificial intelligence. host: if i am an innovator, i see these recommendations from the federal government. what is the typical response of someone specifically in the ai world, do you think? guest: there are going to be dozens of government actions taken here, so dozens of reports. innovators are going to have a tough time keeping up with the activity the federal government is doing in this space. it will depend if you are working in health care or drug discovery, for working in transportation. the executive order has charges to all these different agencies that r
when you contrast this approach of the biden administration to the clinton approach to the internet, the clinton administration on the early internet, they came out with a set of principles in 1997 that said, we are going to let private industry lead. where government does intervene, it is going to be minimal and it is going to be focused on addressing harms. here, this is airy much a government first approach instead of a innovator first approach. i think that has the risk of stifling a lot of...
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-- this was 1995, president clinton was returning from church, st. john's across from lafayette park and the cars pull up to drop off president clinton and he got out and instead of heading into the white house, he took a left-hand turn and joined us in the middle of the "washington journal." it was a real compilation in terms of those highlights. there were special experiences and the first thing -- one thing i must say as a personal note, i met my wife and the mother of my three boys on the c-span school bus. it will always hold a special place in my heart. host: the bus has evolved over these years. how has it changed since its launch? guest 2: good morning, greta. when richard and i sat down yesterday discussing the bus program, to put it in perspective, in 1993, c-span only had two networks. we did not have a radio station. we did not have booktv on c-span 2 or age tv on c-span 3. the "washington journal" as we know it today was not around and c-span.org and the radio app were not around. as c-span has grown, so has the bus program. our core is
-- this was 1995, president clinton was returning from church, st. john's across from lafayette park and the cars pull up to drop off president clinton and he got out and instead of heading into the white house, he took a left-hand turn and joined us in the middle of the "washington journal." it was a real compilation in terms of those highlights. there were special experiences and the first thing -- one thing i must say as a personal note, i met my wife and the mother of my three...
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. >> every week in the clinton white house, there was something in gauge. it was a very tense environment. had a special prosecutor -- i don't know if you remember a guy named ken starr. he was like a bogeyman back then. i spent more time in that white house responding to foia requests the doing anything else. and going those through a three document trying to find that thing that ken starr wanted that week. now, i actually get to do my job. >> watch our interview with omarosa manigault on c-span, c-span radio, and c-span o.org. >> now a discussion on the future of american political parties. townhall political editor guy benson and other commentators participating. this was part of a world affairs conference hosted by the university of colorado. this is about an hour and 10 minutes.
. >> every week in the clinton white house, there was something in gauge. it was a very tense environment. had a special prosecutor -- i don't know if you remember a guy named ken starr. he was like a bogeyman back then. i spent more time in that white house responding to foia requests the doing anything else. and going those through a three document trying to find that thing that ken starr wanted that week. now, i actually get to do my job. >> watch our interview with omarosa...
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this is where was during the clinton administration. during those years it was consistent with a very strong and robust economy. the president had initially sought to keep dividend rate even for those of the highest in come at 20%, as with capital gains. but the president believes that at this time, we're we're asking for shared sacrifice across the board in entitlements from health to agriculture to civilian retirement, we simply cannot afford to devote $206 billion for lower tax rates for the highest income americans. our system for taxing investment income for the most well-off americans is clearly broken. the best way to fix that is through hard choices as part of comprehensive tax reform and not by spending 261 billion on a tax rate which is why people who work -- make over a million dollars are paying lower rates than many and come -- middle income families. with that, i will turn it over to my partner in crime, our new domestic policy adviser but not new to most of you, cecilia munoz. >> thank you. to round out the picture presen
this is where was during the clinton administration. during those years it was consistent with a very strong and robust economy. the president had initially sought to keep dividend rate even for those of the highest in come at 20%, as with capital gains. but the president believes that at this time, we're we're asking for shared sacrifice across the board in entitlements from health to agriculture to civilian retirement, we simply cannot afford to devote $206 billion for lower tax rates for the...
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president obama campaigning for hillary clinton in cleveland. at 1:00, house speaker paul ryan speaking to college republicans in madison, wisconsin. coming up in 45 minutes on "washington journal" david brody on the evangelical community's split over donald trump. 8:30 celeste katz on the role millenials are playing in campaign 2016. ♪ host: good morning. friday, october 14 p.m. we have five days until election day 2016. the went to hear this morning from all the voters out there -- we have 25 days until election day. we want to hear from the voters who will write in a candidate for president. if you are republican and thinking about voting for somebody else besides donald trump, you're going to write in 001.me, 202-748-8 democrats, if you are deciding not to check the box for hillary clinton but right in a name,
president obama campaigning for hillary clinton in cleveland. at 1:00, house speaker paul ryan speaking to college republicans in madison, wisconsin. coming up in 45 minutes on "washington journal" david brody on the evangelical community's split over donald trump. 8:30 celeste katz on the role millenials are playing in campaign 2016. ♪ host: good morning. friday, october 14 p.m. we have five days until election day 2016. the went to hear this morning from all the voters out there...
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and she went to bill clinton. we went to bill clinton, and the cbc call for president clinton to declare a public health emergency to combat the hiv/aids crisis and minority committees. most and poorly, we told him we needed money for programs to address the crisis. now, this is interesting. president have a lot of power. president clinton went to franklin raines, a black man who at the time was serving as the director of management and budget, omb, to find a way to finance a new initiative. together, they made certain that the omb would get it done. we didn't go through the legislature. we didn't go through the house. we didn't go go to the senat. we can wait for votes. the president of the united states bill clinton said franklin raines, get it done. give clinton a big round of applause. give him a round of applause. [applause] so finally on october 28, 1998, i organized a cbc then to largest to launch an event. beaches of congressman stokes the was great on this issue and congresswoman donna christensen. prepa
and she went to bill clinton. we went to bill clinton, and the cbc call for president clinton to declare a public health emergency to combat the hiv/aids crisis and minority committees. most and poorly, we told him we needed money for programs to address the crisis. now, this is interesting. president have a lot of power. president clinton went to franklin raines, a black man who at the time was serving as the director of management and budget, omb, to find a way to finance a new initiative....
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the last election, vast majority of the people, whether they voted for donald trump or hillary clinton, they wanted to change the rules of the economy. that is what they were voting for. that is what they were reaching out for. if you come to them and give them more of the same, the enthusiasm level continues to drop. than what, 50 percent of eligible voters vote in the last election. less than 50%, no matter who gets elected, it is a formality. even a landslide only gives you or youyou beat somebody, get 30% of the population. what about the other 70%. something to vote for and not something just to vote against. economic agenda about the issues that they talked about when they sit at the kitchen table and night. my wages, my health care, my retirement, my school districts, how do i send my kid to college, how do we prepare for retirement? all of those things are what concerns american working people. >> john higgins from washington times. i apologize. nafta, theyack to have been reportedly pushing rules havehat the changed. i know you have been critical of isdn's, what do you think o
the last election, vast majority of the people, whether they voted for donald trump or hillary clinton, they wanted to change the rules of the economy. that is what they were voting for. that is what they were reaching out for. if you come to them and give them more of the same, the enthusiasm level continues to drop. than what, 50 percent of eligible voters vote in the last election. less than 50%, no matter who gets elected, it is a formality. even a landslide only gives you or youyou beat...
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and clinton reducing it in the mid 1990's. each. as follows -- each period expansion.in bush in the 2000's. the economy has languished. what are we to draw from the practical experience that is quite consistent over the past entry? >> it is harder to interpret and you're suggesting. if you look it european countries and how they perform, germany, which is one of the stronger european economies being relied on by others in europe today, devon much larger share of gdp tax revenue. >> that is not what i'm talking about. i'm talking about spending as a percentage of gdp. >> the countries in europe also have different tax policy. >> during in per capita dollars is higher than it is in those european countries. >> we are richer than they are. >> we continue these policies. we can fix that in a hurry, i am afraid. >> i know i am using your time. i'm not sure if you're referring to our policy making. we have adjusted our range of the effects of the recovery act in response to what we have learned in that process. we have not adjusted the ra
and clinton reducing it in the mid 1990's. each. as follows -- each period expansion.in bush in the 2000's. the economy has languished. what are we to draw from the practical experience that is quite consistent over the past entry? >> it is harder to interpret and you're suggesting. if you look it european countries and how they perform, germany, which is one of the stronger european economies being relied on by others in europe today, devon much larger share of gdp tax revenue. >>...
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we'll show you hillary clinton, bill clinton and the president and michelle obama. and:00 p.m., donald trump mike pence is in new hampshire. we have a new hampshire that we have a donald trump rally -- hillary clinton in raleigh, north carolina. our road to the white house coverage today, live, here on c-span. >> election night on c-span. watch the results and be a part of the conversation. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters. watch victory and concession speeches, starting live at 8:00 p.m. eastern. watch live on c-span, on-demand at c-span.org or listen to our live coverage using the free c-span radio app. host: in arizona, senator john mccain is seeking a sixth term. he is being challenged by ann kirkpatrick.
we'll show you hillary clinton, bill clinton and the president and michelle obama. and:00 p.m., donald trump mike pence is in new hampshire. we have a new hampshire that we have a donald trump rally -- hillary clinton in raleigh, north carolina. our road to the white house coverage today, live, here on c-span. >> election night on c-span. watch the results and be a part of the conversation. be on location at the hillary clinton and donald trump election night headquarters. watch victory...
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bush and bill clinton on lessons from a life in politics. tuesday, nasa administrator jim on president trump's proposal to create a military space force. wednesday, the 2018 national governors association summer meeting on transformation of the workforce by artificial intelligence. thursday at 10:00 p.m., the netroots conference from new jersey senatorw corey booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john fedderman. and friday, more from the netroots conference with warren, andzabeth new mexico candidate deborah holland. time onk in prime c-span, c-span.org and with the app.c-span radio
bush and bill clinton on lessons from a life in politics. tuesday, nasa administrator jim on president trump's proposal to create a military space force. wednesday, the 2018 national governors association summer meeting on transformation of the workforce by artificial intelligence. thursday at 10:00 p.m., the netroots conference from new jersey senatorw corey booker and pennsylvania lieutenant gubernatorial candidate john fedderman. and friday, more from the netroots conference with warren,...
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. >> i have to say the clintons are probably my favorite political family. i won my first pulitzer on the back of that administration. >> when you take a caricature of >> here is a look at our live coverage on monday. on c-span at 10:00, a discussion about foreign policy with pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. the house is back at noon eastern for general speeches with legislative business at 2:00. the house will continue work on federal spending for a number of federal agencies including veterans affairs and the commerce and transportation department. on c-span2, bill gates will energy solutions. and the senate returns at 3:00 for more debate on the defense bill.
. >> i have to say the clintons are probably my favorite political family. i won my first pulitzer on the back of that administration. >> when you take a caricature of >> here is a look at our live coverage on monday. on c-span at 10:00, a discussion about foreign policy with pakistan's ambassador to the u.s. the house is back at noon eastern for general speeches with legislative business at 2:00. the house will continue work on federal spending for a number of federal...
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president clinton also reminded us that while the federal challenge is great, many states face their own fiscal imbalances that need to be addressed and we may well have to reorganize government in order to get the job done. we heard that the health-care cost remains, the single largest challenge to our nation's fiscal future. importantly, there are -- there is strong agreement that there are no easy solutions and a range of tough choices will be required if we want our collective future to be better than our past. this includes taking a hard look at the approximately $1 trillion in tax preferences that represent a back door spending and started to make sure that the government is focusing more on the future rather than the past. it also includes reorganizing -- recognizing the significant differences in cost of living in different geographic areas around the united states. finally, the two cochairs of the president's financial reform commission discussed what they plan to do to discharge their responsibilities and help our rolling fiscal challenge. and now, as we prepare to leave he
president clinton also reminded us that while the federal challenge is great, many states face their own fiscal imbalances that need to be addressed and we may well have to reorganize government in order to get the job done. we heard that the health-care cost remains, the single largest challenge to our nation's fiscal future. importantly, there are -- there is strong agreement that there are no easy solutions and a range of tough choices will be required if we want our collective future to be...
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i will be quick read bill clinton was impeached because we know why. what he did. he could have gone anywhere and he chose to do it in the oval office. as for the impeachment on trump, that was a scam, and i am glad he beat that. my question for you since i just said myself, what do you think about 2000 mules? i am curious to hear from all three of you. thank you. god bless. guest: i am happy to jump on that. i will just say that as far as the impeachment being a scam, he did not beat them. he was impeached twice. as far as the 2000 mule things goes? good for him. he knows how to make a buck. if i could put out a movie that i could sell one million tickets to and fund my ability to do only this kind of work instead of having to work a real day job, i would probably do it as well. i will not besmirch him that. i would encourage folks to understand how editing works, and they use a lot of the same material, over and over again. they don't have a lot of context. they are using basic parlor tricks of production to make a point. it is a piece of propaganda, plain and si
i will be quick read bill clinton was impeached because we know why. what he did. he could have gone anywhere and he chose to do it in the oval office. as for the impeachment on trump, that was a scam, and i am glad he beat that. my question for you since i just said myself, what do you think about 2000 mules? i am curious to hear from all three of you. thank you. god bless. guest: i am happy to jump on that. i will just say that as far as the impeachment being a scam, he did not beat them. he...
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one of the most interesting was secretary hillary clinton asking people what would happen if the democratic president of 2020 said china if you're listening, go after donald trump. i used that same exact example. i don't know how she got my election result. >> it was in the email. [laughter] >> if you are a democrat, you should be asking if we can do that. if the democrats do that, if they are going to be hunky-dory, will that be fine? if your answer is no. it should not be ok when donald trump did it. that is a key question each one of us should be asking right now. i think it would be wrong for to askocratic party china to interfere with our elections. us haveone that each of to make. i like to see us make that decision. maybe theine, democrats will have to do that next time. that is what it means by protecting the norms of our society. the norms of being in a democracy. the final thing is creating deliberate persuasion. hadacebook -- i have not success at this. you should try it. when somebody posts something, this happened on tariffs. i just want to know the answer, why are the terroris
one of the most interesting was secretary hillary clinton asking people what would happen if the democratic president of 2020 said china if you're listening, go after donald trump. i used that same exact example. i don't know how she got my election result. >> it was in the email. [laughter] >> if you are a democrat, you should be asking if we can do that. if the democrats do that, if they are going to be hunky-dory, will that be fine? if your answer is no. it should not be ok when...
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[applause] now hillary clinton or as i call .er crooked hillary clinton [applause] crooked as they come, refuses to even say the words radical islam. refuses to say the words. unfit to beakes her president. in fact, she wants a 500% increase in syrian refugees to come into our country. no good. no good. can't do it. we don't know where they come .rom, where they are trump, trump] [indiscernible] [refugees are welcome here] usa, usa] mr. trump: thank you. all right. [indiscernible] [usa, usa, usa] [indiscernible] mr. trump: thank you. freedom of speech. thank you. very good. [indiscernible] mr. trump: we are so bad and so divided, this is such a shame. by the way these are professional agitators. they come in, their sender by the other party, believe me. [indiscernible] so where it left off. 500% increase in syrian refugees. without documentation, we don't know where they come from, hillary will bring hundreds of thousands of refugees, many of aboutave hostile beliefs people of different faiths and values, and some of whom absolutely and openly support terrorism in our country. we don't
[applause] now hillary clinton or as i call .er crooked hillary clinton [applause] crooked as they come, refuses to even say the words radical islam. refuses to say the words. unfit to beakes her president. in fact, she wants a 500% increase in syrian refugees to come into our country. no good. no good. can't do it. we don't know where they come .rom, where they are trump, trump] [indiscernible] [refugees are welcome here] usa, usa] mr. trump: thank you. all right. [indiscernible] [usa, usa,...
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somebody said the other day the election that we had in 2016 with hillary clinton, that it could have cost me anywhere from 2602 to $2,000,600 -- 2,000,600 votes. i'm not a big fan of the tech companies. i don't want foreign companies and foreign countries doing anything having to do with taxing unfairly our companies. those are great american companies. frankly, i don't want france going out and taxing our companies. if they do that, we will be taxing their wine or something else like they have never seen before. i don't like it. that is for us to tax them. not for france to tax us. other than that, i have a very good relationship as you know macron, and-- with we will have a good couple of days. i look forward to being in france. reporter: [inaudible] you. trump: let me tell you know exactly what i meant. it was sarcasm, joking. we were all smiling. a question like that is just fake news. you are just a figure. -- a faker. reporter: are you changing your ideas about african-american reparations in this country? pres. trump: you tell me what my ideas were. i never stated them. don't
somebody said the other day the election that we had in 2016 with hillary clinton, that it could have cost me anywhere from 2602 to $2,000,600 -- 2,000,600 votes. i'm not a big fan of the tech companies. i don't want foreign companies and foreign countries doing anything having to do with taxing unfairly our companies. those are great american companies. frankly, i don't want france going out and taxing our companies. if they do that, we will be taxing their wine or something else like they...
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trump campaign manager that he met with the kremlin contact to discuss so-called dirt on secretary clinton. while we know that mr. papadopoulos had extensive email exchanges with other trump officials regarding his outreach to russian officials, his admission today raises many more questions than answers. mr. mueller and his team should be allowed to seek answers to those questions without interference from the president or anyone else. the stakes could not be higher. we're talking about the pride and wellspring of our grand democracy, free and fair elections which have been going on for more than two centuries, and were disturbed and adulterated by a hostile foreign power with no good intent for the people of this country. it is critical that we need to get to the bottom of this. that is special counsel mueller's job and he must be allowed to perform it without interference. the rule of law is paramount in america. we pride ourselves on it. the investigation must be allowed to proceed unimpeded. the president must not under any circumstances in any way interfere with the special counsel's
trump campaign manager that he met with the kremlin contact to discuss so-called dirt on secretary clinton. while we know that mr. papadopoulos had extensive email exchanges with other trump officials regarding his outreach to russian officials, his admission today raises many more questions than answers. mr. mueller and his team should be allowed to seek answers to those questions without interference from the president or anyone else. the stakes could not be higher. we're talking about the...
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we should ask the folks at the top 2% to go back to the same tax rates that were paying during the clinton administration. when we saw very rapid job growth. the president takes a balanced approach. republicans have been bashing the president budget. i am looking for to seen bears. if there's this year looks like there's last year, here is how they deal with the deficit. they got investments in education. -- gut investments in education, science, and research and the drivers of innovation and they get our investment in infrastructure. they gut all that and they shred the social safety net. the weapon out. they cut medicaid by one third, over $70 billion. these are funds that help vulnerable seniors in nursing homes and many others. they of course and the medicare guarantee. alesci to seniors, you know what? we're projecting rising health- care costs. you're on your own. you have to eat them. yourselves. and so the question is not whether we reduce the deficit. the president's budget does that. takes the deficit down and begins to stabilize the dead as a percentage of gdp. it does that. it
we should ask the folks at the top 2% to go back to the same tax rates that were paying during the clinton administration. when we saw very rapid job growth. the president takes a balanced approach. republicans have been bashing the president budget. i am looking for to seen bears. if there's this year looks like there's last year, here is how they deal with the deficit. they got investments in education. -- gut investments in education, science, and research and the drivers of innovation and...
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force [applause] >> i know what reform will mean for laura clinton. she thought she had beaten breast cancer and then it spread to her bones. she and her husband were lucky enough to have medical insurance, but medical bills landed them in debt. now she is worried about the debt when she just wants to spend time with her two kids. laura needs us to pass this reform bill. [applause] i though what reform will mean for people like takoma canfield. when her insurance coverage raised her rates, she had to give up her coverage, even though she had beaten cancer 11 years earlier. they kept jacking up her rates. finally she thought she would lose her home. she was scared a sudden illness would leave to financial ruin. now she is lying in a hospital faced for paying for such an illness. she is praying she may get well. she knows it is time for reform. george mason, when you hear people saying, why don't we do this imcreemently? why don't we help the folks easiest to help? my ser is, the time for reform is now. we have rated long enough. [applause] >> we have w
force [applause] >> i know what reform will mean for laura clinton. she thought she had beaten breast cancer and then it spread to her bones. she and her husband were lucky enough to have medical insurance, but medical bills landed them in debt. now she is worried about the debt when she just wants to spend time with her two kids. laura needs us to pass this reform bill. [applause] i though what reform will mean for people like takoma canfield. when her insurance coverage raised her...
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it was the case with clinton and bush and obama. this is the first year of a new presidency. but with a delayed budget process, i'm very impressed that the appropriators are all but done with their work. so they moved so quickly in the month of july with their deadline being two months from now that we're getting their work done. now we're talking with members how to process that. reporter: senate leadership supposed to come out with their health care bill today. apparently lindsey graham and bill cassidy are introducing their own health care bill. and the president's still saying if republicans can't get a deal on a bill they should do repeal and replace separately. my question is, could the house go back and look at any other options? now you pass something as you have done your -- mr. speaker ryan: as tempting as it is to comment on the senate, waints to give them a space to get their job done. we had a promise to keep and we kept it in the house. like forward to seeing the senate do the same. reporter: can i follow-up. would the house stay in session through august -- spe
it was the case with clinton and bush and obama. this is the first year of a new presidency. but with a delayed budget process, i'm very impressed that the appropriators are all but done with their work. so they moved so quickly in the month of july with their deadline being two months from now that we're getting their work done. now we're talking with members how to process that. reporter: senate leadership supposed to come out with their health care bill today. apparently lindsey graham and...
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let's bring them home and elect the next clinton came ticket -- ned elect the clinton-kai ticket. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you guys. this will be like church. and up and down. susan will pass the collection plate. gentleman throws one heck of a labor day celebration. your congressmen, a man who has fought to make sure that we eliminate discrimination in the workplace, someone who has helped to build the economy of virginia. please get on your feet and help welcome your congressman, bobby scott. [applause] representative scott: with an introduction like that i can't wait to hear what i have to say. [laughter] i am proud to be a member of the virginia congressional delegation with jared connolly and the next vice president of the united states, senator tim kaine. i thought i saw my new best friend terry mcauliffe come in. good to see you, my new best friend. the vote restoring governor. best governor in the united states. tell you we have the best governor in the united states and he has done a great job. we are going to make a difference when we elect hillary clinton
let's bring them home and elect the next clinton came ticket -- ned elect the clinton-kai ticket. [applause] thank you. thank you. thank you guys. this will be like church. and up and down. susan will pass the collection plate. gentleman throws one heck of a labor day celebration. your congressmen, a man who has fought to make sure that we eliminate discrimination in the workplace, someone who has helped to build the economy of virginia. please get on your feet and help welcome your...
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he'll talk about hillary clinton's testimony before the benghazi committee. a reminder you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. vice president biden: as my family and i have worked through the grieving process, i have said all along what i've said time and again to others, that it may very well be that that process by the time we get through it closes the window on mounting a realistic campaign for president. that it might close. i've concluded it has closed. ♪ vice president joe biden at the white house announcing he will not seek the presidency in 2016. signally an approach, and
he'll talk about hillary clinton's testimony before the benghazi committee. a reminder you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. vice president biden: as my family and i have worked through the grieving process, i have said all along what i've said time and again to others, that it may very well be that that process by the time we get through it closes the window on mounting a realistic campaign for president. that it might close. i've concluded it has closed. ♪ vice president...
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we will feature lady bird johnson, betty ford, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, michelle obama, and melania trump. watch "first ladies in their own words" on american history tv on c-span two or listen to the podcast on the free c-span mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. ♪ >> if judge ketanji brown jackson is confirmed by the u.s. senate, the nation will have the most diverse supreme court in u.s. history. sunday on q&a, professor benjamin button argues that while this is true on the surface, a closer look suggests there is a similarity among the justices, especially when considering their educational and career paths. >> those group of justices have spent more time living in washington, d.c. than any previous group of justices. the reason why is because of the common career path of this hybrid elite version of democracy. they worked at a law firm, and the council's office, for the senate. there is a great study in what this type of lawyer does over the course of their careers. it does cluster around washington, d.c., especially around the appellate court. you start
we will feature lady bird johnson, betty ford, nancy reagan, hillary clinton, laura bush, michelle obama, and melania trump. watch "first ladies in their own words" on american history tv on c-span two or listen to the podcast on the free c-span mobile app or wherever you get your podcast. ♪ >> if judge ketanji brown jackson is confirmed by the u.s. senate, the nation will have the most diverse supreme court in u.s. history. sunday on q&a, professor benjamin button argues...
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but if you think you can trust iran, that means bill clinton did not cheat on hillary. if you believe that. host: let's get another republican view, james. caller: obama is trying to do what he can. really, he is not in control. these people here are zealots. they are not really going to adhere to what is being done and what is said. i think it is a good band-aid. at a time like this, we must do something proactive and if we can do something proactive, i think we could at least get a heads up and understand the possibilities of being able to be in control. other nations, other allies are supporting this. it is not just about obama. it is about protecting our shores. it is about protecting the american people. we must do something proactive. if we could do something proactive, i think we would at least be in the position to control some of these zealots. host: thank you. a number of statements coming out. christopher murphy, the senator from connecticut, saying in his statement, i welcome the announcement that a framework has been reached to iran and its partners. we loo
but if you think you can trust iran, that means bill clinton did not cheat on hillary. if you believe that. host: let's get another republican view, james. caller: obama is trying to do what he can. really, he is not in control. these people here are zealots. they are not really going to adhere to what is being done and what is said. i think it is a good band-aid. at a time like this, we must do something proactive and if we can do something proactive, i think we could at least get a heads up...
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chelsea clinton. c. clinton: dr. clinton: good evening, everyone. i didn't know the hue to the blue to match awkwardly and meticulously. i'm incredibly grateful for our next conversation because we're coming together at a moment where there is both an enormous reason for optimism about the fight for h.i.v. and aids and also deeply concerning and less than encouraging news in the ongoing effort to end aids. the good news stems from a recent report from u.n. aids that we can in new h.i.v. infections and the public health emergency that has been aids for more than three decades if we stay the course through 2030. this is only possible as a promise because of the extraordinary work of activists, of advocates, of scientists, of grassroots organizers, of doctors and nurses and midwives. many of you here in this room of course the many decades of h.i.v. and aids. it is particularly meaningful to us here at the clinton foundation to be on this precipice because the origin of the foundation really began in 2002 when my father and nelson mandela at the barcel
chelsea clinton. c. clinton: dr. clinton: good evening, everyone. i didn't know the hue to the blue to match awkwardly and meticulously. i'm incredibly grateful for our next conversation because we're coming together at a moment where there is both an enormous reason for optimism about the fight for h.i.v. and aids and also deeply concerning and less than encouraging news in the ongoing effort to end aids. the good news stems from a recent report from u.n. aids that we can in new h.i.v....
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bush, and bill clinton. the atmosphere is electric with excitement. the graduates are gleeful. who would dare follow that. in at the and as a surprise, wearing a hotel bathrobe and with a three minute talk, steals the show. ever since, each graduating class, when asked who was the selected speaker, says, we want ellen back. you came back and ellen came back. please join me to welcome ellen degeneres. [cheering and applause] ellen: oh, boy, thank you so much. thank you president, missus president callen, the stingless -- the distinguished guests, and undistinguished guests -- you know you are. [laughter] of theand thank you all graduating class of 2009, i realize that you are hung over, but you cannot graduate until i finish, so listen up. [cheering and applause] ellen: when i was asked to make the commencement speech, i immediately said yes. then i went to look up what commencement meant. [laughter] ellen: it would have been easy if i had a dictionary, but more of the books that we have in our rtia's andpor they are all australian. i had to break the word down myself to find ou
bush, and bill clinton. the atmosphere is electric with excitement. the graduates are gleeful. who would dare follow that. in at the and as a surprise, wearing a hotel bathrobe and with a three minute talk, steals the show. ever since, each graduating class, when asked who was the selected speaker, says, we want ellen back. you came back and ellen came back. please join me to welcome ellen degeneres. [cheering and applause] ellen: oh, boy, thank you so much. thank you president, missus...